Holidays & Heartache: The Lavender Tube on Tragedies Televised

Violent shootings and hateful comments contrast sharply with game show victories, sincere comings-out, and personal loss, in this week's TV column.

by Victoria A. Brownworth | Nov 29, 2022

Review: 'The Inspection' - Elegance Bratton's Gay Military Drama

In "The Inspection," gay writer and director Elegance Bratton's fictionalized reminiscence of his entry into the Marines, tells of his surviving the near-death trauma known as Boot Camp.

by Brian Bromberger | Nov 29, 2022

Going Out, Homing's In, Nov. 24- Dec. 2, 2022

While many arts venues will be closed for the weekend, some theaters and museums will bring you amusement, and our local nightlife's notorious for offering ways to shake off some turkey and gravy calories.

by Jim Provenzano | Nov 23, 2022

Trans-Pacific Māhū Ancestors: Reclaiming Hawaiian Trans Identities/Spirits

On the island of O'ahu, a short walk from the historic gay bar Hula's Bar & Lei Stand and touristy gay Kuhio Beach Park, a locus of healing and pilgrimage has been re-remembered on Waikīkī Beach through a reclaimed legend of transgender healing spirits.

by Michael Yamashita | NewsIsOut.com | Dec 3, 2022

Don We Now: SF Gay Men's Chorus Holiday Concerts

Christmas will commence early this year when the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus returns with "Holiday Spectacular," an all-new holiday show in four venues, including their Castro Theatre concerts on Christmas Eve.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Nov 22, 2022

Panto-monium: Don't Snooze on this Madcap 'Sleeping Beauty'

Inside jokes for locals, a cast and crew chockfull of "Beach Blanket Babylon" alumni, and an antic atmosphere of non-stop audience participation are the hallmarks of Panto in the Presidio's 'Sleeping Beauty.'

Nov 22, 2022

Tasty Freeze: 'Frozen' Skates Past Criticism

Cheerful kids in celebratory seasonal fashions and princess gowns only added to the pre-show sugar rush at Sunday's opening night performance of Disney's "Frozen" road show.

by Jim Gladstone | Nov 22, 2022

Phillip Hua: Artist Expands His Canvas

Visual artist Phillip Hua's works have expanded in size and scope. His new and upcoming projects include murals at the Bayview Community Center, and an ambitious and inspirational stairway mural.

by Jim Van Buskirk | Nov 22, 2022

Holiday Happenings: Music, Dance, and Theater Make the Yuletide Gay

From campy drag to chorus boys, classical music to "A Christmas Carol" –not to mention eight different "Nutcrackers" to choose from– if you're gay in Bay, there's something that's sure to bring joy, laughter, and inspiration to your holiday season.

by Philip Mayard | Nov 22, 2022

Invitation to a Feast: 'A Sturdy Yes of a People: Selected Writing by Joan Nestle'

Joan Nestle's "A Sturdy Yes of a People: Selected Writings" showcases her body of work as a writer, academic, activist, and mentor who has contributed so much to the liberation of lesbians, queer people and their allies, and many other peoples.

by Yeva Johnson | Nov 22, 2022


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